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Rocca La Meja Cozie Alps Maira Valley
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Rocca La Meja Cozie Alps Maira Valley
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King of stone
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The Aiguille de Chambeyron from the Lower Roure Lake
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Mount Matto Gesso Valley
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Pesio Creek Pesio Valley
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Bacino del Chiotàs e Lago del Bròcan
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Rocca La Meja Maira Valley
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Lago dell'Oronaye Valle dell'Ubayette
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Threatening clouds Maira Valley
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Waterfall
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Roburent upper lake Lago superiore di Roburent
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White clouds
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Lake of the Claus Gesso Valley
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Punta delle Guglie of the Varaita Valley Cottian Alps Punta delle Guglie della Val Varaita Alpi Cozie
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Mount Oronaye (Tête de Moïse in French) is a 3,100-meter mountain in the Cottian Alps located along the border line between Italy and France. It is also located along the watershed between the Maira Valley and the Ubayette Valley, in French territory.
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Sanctuary of Sant'Anna di Vinadio is one of the highest sanctuaries in Europe, being located at 2,035 m a.s.l. of altitude.
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The cows in the mountain pastures are resting Le mucche in alpeggio stanno riposando
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Parish Church of San Peyre (San Pietro) di Stroppo. Built between the 12th and 13th centuries Maira Valley
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Sassifraga florulenta The Argentera saxifrage is an endemic alpine plant, found exclusively in the crystalline massif of Argentera-Mercantour. It grows in the crevices of siliceous rocks, preferably on vertical walls.
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The Aiguille de Chambeyron Maira Valley
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Bec du Lièvre Vallèe de l'Ubayette
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Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Morinesio Maira Valley
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From the top of the Viso Mozzo. Po Valley
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Roure lake in the upper Maira Valley
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This image is from a few years ago in December. I was lucky enough to take this photo, as the moon was setting and the sun was rising behind me. I'm glad to share it here with Flickr friends.
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Shortly before reaching the summit of the south peak of the Argentera 3297 meters, the lord of the Alps, this male Ibex, quietly observed us.
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Fremo Cuncunà Elva Maira Valley
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From the top of the King of stone Monviso
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Deep valley of Elva